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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1929)
PIGE sec MEBFORB lyfAHJ TRTBTTNE, MKDFQRD. QTF!Qy. FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1929. Liberty Meat Market Where you get nothing: but Swift's gov ernment inspected beef. There is none better. - . FOR SATURDAY Spring Lamb (1929) Swift's Beef V :; Pork Tenderloin Beef Tenderloin Rabbits Fryers ' Chicken Halibut ' Fresh Salmon Olympia Oysters Corn Fed Pork Eastern Oysters Fancy Lunch Meats I Liberty Meat Market I "The Home of Good Meae Holly and Main St. ; - Phone 164 L No"w Showing at Hunt's Craterian I0NAL FRED D. WOLF NAMED JV SALEM HI Vy, . p- 8A!I;i:jr, Ore.. Muy 3. UP) Fred ,D, Wolf, 38. was elected prlnelpnl liilf Hiilein hlBh uehoul at a salary io( 13000 a year nt a montlnir of jjhealenitohool' board Thursday noon. Wolf succeeds J. C. Nelson, principal for the last 15 years, who resigned recently. - Wolf is principal at Baker, Ore gon, hlch school this year. He was formerly principal -at- Jaye'e, Idnho, and ut Kaliima, Wash. He .was at one time a football coach and durlne the war, was an army officer; He is more than si feet tall and wolchs 2J0 pounds. He was Ki-uduated from Pacific lint-, verslly at Forest Grove. ASPECT OF CIRCUS Two hundred unuerclassmon at the senior .hlRh school this noon i hoard all about t ho Al CI. ilarnes circus, which will coma to Med- ford, Thursday, May lli. That is, I they heard all about tho oUuca- .tlnnui nldo- of tho circus as em bodied in a talk given by Cliff Mc DoiiKall, one of the advance pub licity directors of the show. That the circus, like every olhcf 1 form of amusement, has changed , along progressive lines until it has become one of the most valuablo mediums) of educutlon in the coun try, was stated liy the speaker; who hastened to add that the change did not mean that It hud lost any of its glamour or color. "On the other hand, It lias ac-1 cumulated a greater variety of ani mals and specialty numbers as the years progressed," he said. Mr. McDougall described some of the colorful life and traditions un der "the big top." He told about Clown Alley, where tho clowns dress and muke up and often origi nate some of their best wise cracks. Then -there Is Huggy-Whlp How, Main ' street and Hroadway or I Siwngle boulevard all avenues j trod by the big circus family. Ho explained t hat the zebra Is the hnrdest animal tn train. Tho lion, although reputed to be the king of beasts, often succumbs to the ferocity of the tiger, which can leap as high as eight feet in tho air, while the former can spring only five feet. . ScJmhiI for Police. HAVANA. (IP) A training scho for police officers has been open ed ' hero. A special branch will hoi) teach traffic Inws and another de partment will specialize in meth ods of making arrests and convey ing prisoners. to tliejull. , ..... . ninnn run wnntnrl nt fhn HTnH Trlhuno office. tf I '' - - - - -tm ' f" ' "" ' " If IV ; r 1 -VlVTrn.., ...... ATA U It f Mi fafcw li tts tJi ! Ah? e-ii r ia vviz. I; ill i ocatff rrom uu.Kn or me nigrnu uuoo Qoarr'rp txo umnaiu PlfllAir MINI If A I'' i yesterday from.a. heart-allmont I riMlnlL I UllLllnL hnt kePt-nUn eonfineolohls home II nmilinr miftiinilf Although ono of tho most cap-1 1 VLUlll L ItlllnlllA V able of sport critics, especially on I uLUllUL lllUllUHI boxinH-:-"Tad's" clientele was by I - . - - - - - - no means resmciou to ronowcrs or the sports pages. As a coiner of rrtn nAnTnnniPT ow, if any quais. NIK llUKIIIIlIm! Tm'ouEh h cartoons he or- ' I vll Ulll I Uul llv I iginatod scores of new expressions I which quickly caught the popular . '1 fancy. ' NEW VOKIC, May 3. UP) 0ut of hts fertile brulri came' Private funeral services for Thomas "Twenty-three, skldoo," "Yes, we j Aloysius (Tad) Dorgan, noted have no bananas," "hard-boiled1 ncWspnper cartoonist, will bo held egg," "applesauce," ''cako oator," I 1 REFUSE TQ SET INDIAN TRIAL FOR ME! federal", court today. Captain's at torney's request that the trial be set for Medlord" was denied. Judge MfcN'ary raised tho Indian's bond to $7600.-.- ' .' Captain declared at the time oi Obituary PORTLAND. Ore., May 3. (jiP) -frialiOf Tcildy'.Caytain, Klatuath Indian, charged with second . degree murder of a tribesman, Morris latches, was set for Juno 19 In . . 1'IELUS Funeral services for the late Andrew Fields nged' 78 ; the. shooting that another Indian i j.cars whose deuth occuire.i ur had Insulted Captain's mother and Jnd cerihuf, k HH-heW at t.io sisufr BUd that as he aimed to. oemowry Vuni W i M"' ijister ana mat as ue ""'". s.iiK oemowry inajs ; shoot ihmt that botches. Captain sJ ' ; f. L,,J obligor' tmieral friend) Stepped 'into the line of tire.1 '. are m charge of arrange- Clasdlfied advertising Beta results. parlors are in ments. K, May Private funeral services for Thomas Aloysius (Tad) Dorgan, noted ncWspnper cartoonist, will bo held next Monday. "Tad" died In his sleep nt his Airpl Ride Ti ane Tickets Saturday Only - , ; we are going to give an Airplane Ride with SANDY SANDERS Absolutely FREE With Each Suit We Sell for $30.00 or Over See Medford From the Air in a Brand New Suit; home In Great Neck,'-Long Inland, yentorday from. -a- hearts. allmont that kept him confined jto his home for thC'Piss seven yeur. Although ono of tho most cap able of Hport .critics, especially on boxlnw; -"Tad's" clientele was by no mean 8 restrlctod to followers of the sports pages. As a coiner of slang ho, had few. If any equals. Through his daily cartoons he or iginated scores of new expressions which quickly caught the popular fancy. ' - Out of his fertile brulri came "Twenty-three, skldoo," "Yes, we have no bananas," "hard-boiled ' epK," "applesauce," ''cake, oator," "the cat's meouw," "nickel nurser," "nobody home," "tho first hundred years are the hardest," "for cryin' out loud," "you tell 'em," and lit erally scores of other slang ex pressions that have crept Into everyday use. Ho It was who first termed an overcoat a;"benny and called feet "doss." , , f, 1 Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station AUTO MECHANICS We have just the work oxford you've been look ing for; moccasin type, ventilated, flexible Mooii cy leather sole, full grain upiH'.', Good- $495 yeur welt, pr.... , Buy a suit from us and we give you a picket for ait airplane ride good any time ... Or if you want to take your sweetie or some other fellow's, the purchase of a SUIT, AT, SHOES, SHIRT ... the total of which amounts to $45.00 or over GETS YOU TWO TICKETS ...v FREE Here's Another One GREENHOOD SHIRTS 25 off Central and Sixth Street "The Center of Town" . , "Style Without Extravagance" McPHERSON'S 1 ! . ' l'Viilny, May :i ' J0:15 tu C:3U Med ford M11U i Trlliuno ncwK nml murkpU. I 0:30 tn 7 limul Box Hut Khouiio. . NJHitriliir, lay 1:30 to JO While Kins Soup Co. 10i to 11 People's Klecttic j Store. . 11 tu 11:80 nonbo & Kindle Service Station. 11:30 to-12 Rock Gun. J li Npwh Homy furnlKhed by j the Medford Mull Trlhuno. 12 to I2:au 1'jiectric winne Co. 12:30 to 1:30 M'ltham Super Service Co. 0:15 to 0:30 Medford Mull Trlhuno news und; murkets. 8:00 p; tn. Froat report. 400 RESCUED IN FIGHT WITH SEA Tomorrow Morning The Starts Big Sale 8 o'Clock Sharp Closing Out the Stock Bought from Talbot & Slater ; at Sutherlin Oregon ! 25 doz. Ladies' $2.0 0 Dresses just'. 95c Boys $4;50 oesOTngt : . . V . $1:85 $1.75 Men's Dress Shirti 7 . ; : J:89c Men's Gloves. Talbot & Slater sold them up to $3:50. Sale vVH . . . . . : . . . . $1.35 Men's All-Wpol Suits V ; . ; : . $14.50 One Lot Men's Suits ....... . . . $11.50 One Lot Men's SuM ? . Y ? . $5.bb One Lot Boys' Suits short pants, $1.50 One Lot of Boys Suits, long pants, $2.50 One Lot of Boys' Suits, 2 pants V. $750 ,95c 15c ... Men's Work Sox, 5c. Suit 22x40 Turkish Towels . . We will tell you the rest tomor row when we see you at the sale WILL H. WILSON 3Z North Front Street IE TOKYO, ny 3. (P) A thrill Imk tuto uf roHcuo uf'morc than 400 por.snns from Uu slorin-lJishfd Jup- ZZZ miesn ttiiii)or Ouyo Mtiru wus tol J , In brief radio mi'sauKos from tho stcamur. Hueliiro Muru toiloy. Tho Ouyo Mu rii, utulcr Hnwlan - char- ,SS tor for fLMlitup off tho Knmcltutka SSS IxitikH, ran Into a violent HiirnvKturm Wt'ilne-sday night In tho Krotiotskl gulf and was forced aground. Tho Huehlro was summoned by rudlo and reuchod tho aceno nt ! p. m. yostordny, tuklng off 3 SO flHhormen before rlHtnr sens and rinrkncKfl compelled coHKiitlon of their efforts. Throughout tho wild night U Htood by and today took off tho remainder of the vcshpI, 25 fishermen und SS of the crew. lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I Brownbilt The Bronwbllt line compriet the- neweit and molt accept ed modes In Ladies' Shoes. SAIL FOR EUROPE ! MOW YOUIv, May 4.-Hfl) The rnitril States nrmy litrso Bhow tuum of fnur sailed yeslorday on tho Btcnmshiu Drvsilon Tor Kuroic. Tho team, mailo up of .Major Hurry ,S. Chanvherlln, Cuiitaln William H. rradlord and Lieutenant liarl F. Thiimnn, all of the Ninth cavalry. Kort Ulley, and Lieutenant Kdwtn Y. -ArK of tho field artllloy, Vorl SHI. arc tu compete. In tho Interna tional Jumping competition at War saw. I'ulnnd, June 1 to 1J; the in teinatlonal toniouiao hippluo at t'iilosnc. (iermany. June 10 to 24. and the famous Dublin horse show al Dublin. Ireland 4iin"nt 6 to 9. Brownbilt Ideal Arch Shoes for day long cornier and splendid wear. Shoes Dolores, $4.95 lllack I'utont Sandal .'Hosiery Special t With Every Shoo ' , Purchase . Regular $1.50 values for $1.00 a pair Full fashioned all silk chiffons und sorvko , wclkht bono n lth cither pointed or' block en. Elite, $4.95 Ideal Arch Llack Kid I'unips, ? eumhlniilon IiihIk, ; IV f. Parmela, $4.98 lllack . (iBtont , Aiodcrnistiv Children's Footwear $1.95 ' $2.95 Agnes, $4.95 Ideal and combination lasts. Misery Does Love company j - hk; stunk gap. v.a a nenro alone in the city Jail licacd ; for contoany after telllns the Jailer of hearinK ghostly footsteps that passed throiush tho locked coll' doors, a woman's scream in the night, and frequent clanking of chains. j Oluj'slfled dvertHint; gets results. one " inirni o.u , k h . h.- . , print, quarter blaclT patent. , Sites 5!'a to 8, 8's to 1 1, It1,, to . black patunt',' I j ' Buster Brown Shoe Store I : , . 32 South Central . , ; Clarente B. Evans, Prop. illlllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllW '1